RTW_vol_3_105 - Pagan - Burma (Myanmar)Gandapalin from Thapinyu [View of Gawdawpalin from Thatbyinnyu in deserted city of pagodas and Buddhist temples on banks of Irrawaddy River. Gawdawpalin temple "Platform to which Homage is Paid" begun during reign of Narapatisithu and finished under Nadaungmya. Cube shaped in plan]Date: February 28 1903

RTW_vol_3_106 - Pagan - Burma (Myanmar)Ananda [Temple built by King Kyanzittha, housing four standing Buddhas and two sacred Buddha footprints - in deserted city of pagodas and Buddhist temples on banks of Irrawaddy River. View from a distance.]Date: February 28 1903

RTW_vol_3_107 - Pagan - Burma (Myanmar)[View over deserted city of pagodas and Buddhist temples on banks of Irrawaddy River - including Ananda temple and Gawdawpalin temple]Date: February 28 1903

RTW_vol_3_113 - Pagan - Burma (Myanmar)[Burmese children seated in monastery. "We had the funniest visit. The monks haven't enjoyed anything so much for a long time; they laughed till their yellow robes fell off their bare shoulders.....an immense concourse of children gathered round closer and closer. I was of no account at all when Hugo appeared, until it came to the picture taking. We had to drive the children away while I photographed the monks but....I then took a consolation picture of all the children sitting in a row."]Date: February 28 1903

RTW_vol_3_115 - Pagan - Burma (Myanmar)[Buddhist monks seated. "We had the funniest visit. The monks haven't enjoyed anything so much for a long time; they laughed till their yellow robes fell off their bare shoulders..... I was of no account at all when Hugo appeared, until it came to the picture taking."]Date: February 28 1903

RTW_vol_3_117 - Pagan - Burma (Myanmar)[Paper and bamboo elephant, three smaller model elephants, hung with streamers on float on River Irrawaddy, surrounded by villagers. "There was a great function going forward on the river. They were launching a raft on which there was a bamboo and paper elephant the size of life and 3 little white elephants. The whole village was hanging them with streamers and flowers and umbrellas to the sound of cymbals and one, who spoke Urdu, told me it was to float down to the sea."]Date: February 28 1903